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Eliot, John, 1754-1690
The Apostle to the Indians; born either in Nasing, Essex, or Widford, Hertfordshire, England., presumably in 1604, as he was baptized in Widford, Aug. 5, 1604.
Educated at Cambridge, he removed to Boston in 1631, and the next year was appointed minister at Roxbury.
Seized with a passionate longing for the conversion of the Indians and for improving their condition, he commenced his labors among the twenty tribes within the English domain in Massachusetts in October, 1646.
He acquired their language through an Indian servant in his family, made a grammar of it, and translated the Bible into the Indian tongue.
It is claimed that Eliot was the first Protestant minister who preached to the Indians in their native tongue.
An Indian town called Natick was erected on the Charles River for the praying Indians in 1657, and the first Indian church was established there in 1660.
During King
John Eliot. Philip's War Eliot's efforts in behalf of the praying
Natick (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry eliot-john
Charles (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry eliot-john
Cantabrigia (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry eliot-john
Eliot, John, 1754-1690
The Apostle to the Indians; born either in Nasing, Essex, or Widford, Hertfordshire, England., presumably in 1604, as he was baptized in Widford, Aug. 5, 1604.
Educated at Cambridge, he removed to Boston in 1631, and the next year was appointed minister at Roxbury.
Seized with a passionate longing for the conversion of the Indians and for improving their condition, he commenced his labors among the twenty tribes within the English domain in Massachusetts in October, 1646.
He acquired their language through an Indian servant in his family, made a grammar of it, and translated the Bible into the Indian tongue.
It is claimed that Eliot was the first Protestant minister who preached to the Indians in their native tongue.
An Indian town called Natick was erected on the Charles River for the praying Indians in 1657, and the first Indian church was established there in 1660.
During King
John Eliot. Philip's War Eliot's efforts in behalf of the praying
Boston (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry eliot-john
John Elliot (search for this): entry eliot-john
Andrew Eliot (search for this): entry eliot-john